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Crime / News / Virgin Islands / February 11, 2016

Crime Stoppers USVI has started its “Crime of the Week” initiative in an effort to keep at the forefront crimes committed that remain unsolved. On Thursday, two items were released: A man who was shot to death in St. Thomas, and a woman who has been missing on St. Croix since November, 2015. They’re below.

On St. Thomas at approximately 11:45 p.m. on December 10, 2015, police responded to a shooting in the area of Contant Knolls. Upon arrival, contact was made with a male that sustained a gunshot wound and was unresponsive in the parking area of the community center. The victim was identified as 23-year-old Kadeem John, who succumbed to his injures. Police are seeking any information that can assist in solving this case.

On St. Croix, police are seeking any information that can assist in locating Nina Guandola, who was reported missing on November 2, 2015.

Ms. Guandola is 5’8”, weighs approximately 125 lbs., of a light complexion and has blonde hair and blue eyes. Ms. Guandola may seem confused and be in need of medical attention.

Anyone with information pertaining to the where about of Ms. Guandola or the shooting of Mr. John are asked to immediately contact 911 or the anonymous tip service, Crime Stoppers USVI, at 1-800-222-(TIPS) 8477 or visit their website at www.crimestoppersusvi.org or download the Free mobile app P3TIPS onto any mobile device and be able to leave a tip anytime and anywhere.


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